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Conversations With Storytellers
Simon Brooks
58 episodes
2 weeks ago
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Eldrena Douma - part 2
Conversations With Storytellers
1 hour 5 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
Eldrena Douma - part 2
Eldrena Douma (pronounced Dow-MAH) is of the Tewa, Hopi and Laguna people of the South West. This, part two of another two part interview, covers Why Native American stories should not be told by those not within their community. Over the course of the two episodes we talk about story and what story means to the Pueblo people. Eldrena also talks about her (great?) grandmother who pretty much saved the art of Pueblo pottery, and how Eldrena now creates her own animal stories to share her culture and world. There's a lot of history in these conversations. I hope you enjoy them. Eldrena's website: https://www.eldrenadouma.com/
Conversations With Storytellers